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17/Mar/2025
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2025AO1259
Highlights ■ This study represents the first investigation into the prevalence of deep endometriosis within outpatient services. ■ Utilizing real-world data, this study explores the prevalence of endometriosis. ■ The prevalence of endometriosis among women of reproductive age is 6.4% (based on real-world data). ■ The prevalence of endometriosis in women experiencing pelvic pain is 34.2%. ■ Infertility is 6.5 times more common in women diagnosed with endometriosis. ■ The presence of palpable posterior cul-de-sac nodules or a retroverted uterus […]
Keywords: Diagnostic imaging; Endometriosis; Gynecological examination; Pelvic pain; Prevalence
10/Mar/2025
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2025RC0362
ABSTRACT The etiologies of vulvar nodules range from infectious to neoplastic. Owing to the wide spectrum of vulvar diseases, clinical differentiation of the lesions is crucial for adequate diagnosis and management. A 46-year-old patient presented with a nodular lesion in the vulvar region that had been growing slowly for 10 years. Gynecological examination revealed the presence of a solid nodular lesion measuring approximately 3 cm in the middle third of the right labia majora without phlogistic signs or secretion discharge. […]
Keywords: Adenoma, sweat gland; Diagnosis, differential; Gynecological examination; Sweat gland neoplasms; Vulvar neoplasms